Understanding and influencing business regulation policyUnderstanding and influencing business regulation policy

The Centre for Competition Policy (CCP) was established on 1st January 2001 and up until 2004 was originally known as the Centre for Competition and Regulation. From September 2004 to September 2014 the Centre has had extensive funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) as a 10 year Centre of Research Excellence. Since September 1 2014 CCP now draws its funding from a wide range of research, consultancy, training and other related activities.

Our members have advised and influenced a wide range of national and international policy makers and we publish widely on all areas of competition policy and regulation. The Centre produces a regular series of working papers and policy briefings, and our bi-annual Research Bulletin contains interesting articles that reflects our recent research. A quarterly e-bulletin also keeps academics and practitioners in touch with publications and events, and there is a lively programme of seminars, workshops and conferences throughout the year.